Ross Siler of the Salt Lake Tribune: “The Clippers are probably five times as talented as the Golden State team that beat the Jazz with seven players on Saturday, but they sure didn’t play like it. Baron Davis – – no C.J. Watson – – was 1-for-13 and finished with three points and seven assists. For the game, the Clippers went 5-for-19 from three-point range, got to the foul line less than half as much as the Jazz and were outrebounded 50-36 and outscored 23-7 on second chance points.”

Know what else is on the line tomorrow night when the Thunder and Clippers face off at Staples Center? The battle for 29th and 30th in Offensive Efficiency! The Clippers clawed their way out of the basement about a week ago, and have maintained a paper thin 0.1 point per 100 possession edge over OKC ever since.

Mike Taylor: One reason not leave the game early. Taylor still isn’t a natural passer, but he’s gotten pretty proficient at finding his trailers, especially when he’s driving baseline.

One of the fixtures on NBA League Pass over the past couple of days is hearing broadcast teams thank the crews for their season of service. With the regular season coming to a merciful end tomorrow night, I’d like to thank Mike Fiske, who has made this endeavor possible for more than three years. He also helped me install a new HDTV the other day, a process during which we determined via the very cool A Level iPhone app that my house has settled into the hillside on a slant — which may or may not explain my imbalance.